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by , GO-Makakh Press, GO-Makakh News 22.05.10
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Reports of new airport near Makkah unfounded
Published in 22.05.10

AL-JAMOUM – Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, Emir of Makkah, said on Saturday that contrary to reports there are no plans for a new airport serving the Makkah region.

“Jeddah’s King Abdul Aziz International Airport and the Islamic Port are the air and sea ports for the region”, Prince Khaled said. “The region’s comprehensive plan does not require a new airport and we’re not thinking about it.”

The Emir’s comments came during a visit to the Al-Jamoum region where he looked at progress being made in development projects valued at over SR550 million, and discussed with the local council delayed construction works on a number of other projects.



“We have reached the means to avoid delays and complete the projects as soon as possible,” the Emir said.
Reports last week said the Shoura Council gave the go-ahead for a feasibility study into a Makkah airport outside the perimeters of the city’s sanctity.

The proposal, brought by Shoura member Tareq Fad’aq, was approved after numerous previous attempts.
“The province of Makkah has a population of six million people and the airports in Jeddah and Taif do not meet the needs of either the area or the number of people,” Fad’aq said. “Another factor is the importance of linking Makkah and Madina to allow a resident of Riyadh, for example, to perform Umrah, visit Madina and return home the same day.”

Fad’aq said that a study he did 17 years ago showed that two locations were suitable for the site of a new airport, Al-Shumaisi and Al-Harrat areas.

Other studies for the same idea have been presented to the Shoura Council in previous years by Sadaqa Fadel and Sulaiman Al-Zaydi. The new Shoura study is expected to take around one year





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Association of British Hujjaj (Pilgrims) UK, a Hajj specific National Charity, working for the welfare and wellbeing of British Pilgrims welcomes the conviction of Hajj/Umrah Tour and Travel operator by the Birmingham Crown Court.  This tour operator was responsible for malpractice, fraudulent activities, and the breach of Package Travel, Holiday, and Tour Regulations 1992. Mr. Mark Jackson, prosecuting at Birmingham Crown Court, said Ahmad booked an all-inclusive package for Mr Noori and his family, which included the promise of four and five star accommodation in Makkah and Med...


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  During 3 days, from Saturday, December the 17th to Monday, December the 19th, the SIMM will welcome craftsmen, wholesalers, cultural and trade officers, as well as international Muslim scholars. Exhibitors and guests will display their expertise and unveil the diversity of the Muslim culture as well as its intellectual and spiritual values. Under the mottoes of « Knowledge », « Know-How » and « Letting know », the 2011 edition will showcase a rich and various program: conferences, workshops, animations, exhibitions, world food degustation, women fashion show. Both « know how ...


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Luxury hotels in Mecca were full for Hajj
Luxury hotels around the Grand Mosque in Mecca were running full for this year's Hajj despite hundreds of new rooms opening. "Makkah Hilton & Towers were a sell-out for the month surrounding Hajj," said Shuja Zaidi, the hotel's general manager and vice president for Hilton Worldwide projects in Saudi Arabia. "We had expected rates to be lower than in 2010 due to the increased supply of hotel rooms in and around the Haram." But demand exceeded supply and rates remained "in line" with last year.